Drawing Reconstruction of plaque: Potter Stoking a Kiln; made of terracotta (now at Berlin)Drawing Reconstruction of plaque: Workman tending a pottery kiln; made of terracotta, with dipinto (Archaic period)Drawing of plaque: Kiln raking; made of terracotta
Pre-this-class
Pottery vessel: ceramic art phaistos; in Kamares ware style (Bronze Age period, dated to ca. 1700 BC)Pottery vessel: Goblet; from Volos, near Thessaly, made of clay, in Sesklo ware style (Stone Age period)“Warrior vase,” pottery vessel, from Mycenae, grave circle, made of clay (Mycenaean period, dated to 13th c. BC)Pottery vessel: Marine-style amphora; made of clay (Mycenaean period, dated to 1500 BC)Figurine sculpture: upraised-arms figures; Gazi post; goddesses; from Crete, made of clay (Late Minoan period, dated to 1300 BC)
Dark Ages to Geometric
Figurine sculpture: Centaur; from Lefkandi, made of terracotta (Dark Age period, dated to 10th c. BC; now at Eretria Museum)Vessel, Tripod, from Olympia, made of bronze (Geometric period, dated to 8th c. BC; now at Olympia Museum)“Funerary Goods,” pottery vessel: From a single grave; from Cemetety near the Tholos, Athenian Agora, made of terracotta, in Geometric style (Geometric period, dated to 8th c. BC)Vessel, Amphora, in Proto-Geometric style (Proto-Geometric period)Vessel: Collection; from Athens, made of clay (Proto-Geometric period)Vessel: Pot shapes; from Athens (Proto-Geometric period)Burial: Section; from Athens (Proto-Geometric period)Burial: Plan and Section of Early Athenian Aristocratic (Geometric period, dated to c. 850 BC)Burial: Of a woman; from Athens, Agora (Geometric period, dated to c. 850 BC)“Dipylon vase,” vessel, Amphora, used as grave marker, from Kerameikos cemetery, Athens, made of terracotta, in Geometric style (Geometric period, dated to 8th c. BC)Pottery vessel, Krater: Funerary scenes of prothesis and procession of chariots; in Geometric style (Geometric period, dated to 8th c. BC; now at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)Vase painting, on Amphora: Prothesis detail; made of clay (Geometric period, dated to c. 770 BC; now at Athens National Museum)
Orientalizing & Archaic
“Eleusis amphora,” vessel, Amphora: blinding of Polyphemus; made of clay, in Proto-Attic style (Orientalizing period, dated to ca. 650 BCE)“Eleusis amphora,” vase painting, on Amphora: blinding of Polyphemus; in Proto-Attic style (Orientalizing period, dated to ca. 650 BCE)“Nessos Amphora,” vessel, Amphora: Herakles and Nessos with running Gorgons beneath; from Diplyon cemetery, Athens, made of terracotta (Archaic period, dated to ca. 630 BC)“Nessos Amphora,” pottery vessel: Herakles killing Nessos; made of clay, in Proto-Attic style (Orientalizing period, dated to ca. 630 BC; now at Athens National Museum)“Chigi Vase,” pottery vessel, Oinochoe: Late period; made of clay, in Proto-Corinthian style (Classical period, dated to late 7th c. BC; now at Mus. Naz. VIlla Giulia)“Chigi vase,” vase painting, on Oinochoe: Hoplite Formation; in Proto-Corinthian style (Orientalizing period, dated to late 7th c. BC; now at Mus. Naz. VIlla Giulia)Pottery vessel, in Corinthian style (Archaic period, dated to c. 600 BC)Vessel, Skyphos, from Kerimeikos, Rhodes, made of terracotta, in Proto-Corinthian style (Orientalizing period, dated to early 7th c. BC; now at British Museum, London)Vessel: Shapes of smaller Greek vessels
Red- and Black-Figure
Vase painting: Pottery Techniques: Upper pair- modern reproduction of black fig. technique (unfired and fired), copy from Attic amphora by Golyr painter. Lower pair: red figure technique from Attic kylix by Villa Giulia painter (unfired and fired); made of clay“Sophilos dinos,” vase painting: Deities at marriage of Peleus and Thetis; made of clay, in Black-Figure style (Archaic period, dated to ca. 580 BC; now at British Museum)“François Vase,” vessel, Volute Krater, in Black-Figure style (Archaic period, dated to ca. 570 BCE)“François Vase,” vessel, Volute Krater, in Black-Figure style (Archaic period, dated to ca. 570 BCE)Pottery vessel: Pentathalon, here only jumping, javelin, discus, and shot put; made of clay, in Black-Figure style (Classical period)Vase painting: Pallas Athena; in Black-Figure styleVase painting: Judgement of Paris; in Black-Figure styleVessel, Amphora: Bilingual; in Bilingual style (Archaic period)“Death of Sarpedon,” pottery vessel, Calix Krater, by Euphronios, made of clay, in Red-figure style (Archaic period, dated to c. 515 BC; now at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)Vase painting: Herakles and Nemean lion; in Red-figure styleVase painting, in Red-figure stylePottery vessel, Oinochoe: Athena Modelling a Horse; in Red-figure style (now at Berlin)Vase painting: Odysseus and the Sirens; in Red-figure style (Classical period)Pottery vessel, Lekythos, by Painter of the Banquet: Young woman honoring tomb of a hero; made of terracotta, in White-ground style (Classical period, dated to c. 440 BC)
4th c. Italy
Vase painting: comic actor with torch and crown; made of clay & terracotta (Classical period, dated to 4th c. BC)Vessel, Amphora: Orestes Pursued by the Furies at Delphi; from Apulia, in Red-figure style (Classical period, dated to 370 BC)Vase painting: pair of comic actors; from Apulia, in Red-figure style (Classical period, dated to 340 BC)Pottery vessel: Gamikos attributed to Asteas; from PaestumVessel, made of clay, in Phlyax style (Classical period)Vase painting, on Column-krater, by Group of Boston: Detail of artist painting a statue of Heracles; from Apulian, made of terracotta, in Red-figure style (dated to ca. 350-320 BC; now at NY MMA, Rogers Fund, 1950 (50.11.4))
Early Italy
Vessel, Amphora (Villanovan period)Pottery vessel: Biconical urn with helmet lid; used as burial urn (Villanovan period, dated to 8th c. BC; now at Florence, Mus. Arch.)“Canopic Urn,” pottery vessel used as burial urn, from Dolciano, made of terracotta (Etruscan period, dated to after 600 BC; now at Museo Archeologico, Chiusi)“Paolozzi Urn,” pottery vessel: Standing woman; used as burial urn, from Chiusi, made of terracotta (Etruscan period, dated to late 7th c. BC; now at Mus. Naz., Chiusi)Hut-urn burial from Latium; from Latium (Iron Age period)Urn burial: Hut-shaped urnVessel, Amphora, in Bucchero style (Etruscan period)Vessel, Cup: Inscribed foot; in Bucchero styleVessel, Oinochoe, in Bucchero pesante style (Etruscan period, dated to early 6th c)
Vernice Nera and Arretine Ware
Stamped vernice nera bowlVessel, Bowl: relief-molded with scenes of lovemaking; made of clay, in Arretine style (Imperial period, dated to 1st c. AD)
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PlateVessel: Base; made of terracotta, with stamp, in Arretine styleVessel: Base; made of terracotta, with graffito, in Arretine style